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Gen AI transforms manufacturing, but…

New data that shows manufacturing organisations worldwide are increasingly turning to GenAI to establish smart factories, spur innovation, improve productivity, build resilience and gain competitive advantage. However, there are also significant challenges related to workforce and infrastructure readiness as, well as ethical frameworks for governance.

The findings are contained in an NTT Data report, Feet on the Floor, Eyes on AI: Do you have a plan or a problem?, based on a survey of more than 500 manufacturing leaders and decision makers in 34 countries.

Key findings include:

“AI is streamlining processes and redefining what’s possible across the entire manufacturing value chain, from supply chain predictions to quality control,” said Prasoon Saxena, co-lead for products and industries at NTT Data. “GenAI can help organisations achieve flexibility in fast-changing business environments, especially in the face of uncertain tariff policies worldwide.”

Challenges to Success

Satisfaction with AI initiatives has surged over the past year, yet manufacturers still face significant challenges that include:

“The most successful manufacturing organisations have already integrated GenAI into essential operations,” Saxena said. “Companies failing to plan, deploy and govern GenAI strategically will not only have a problem, they may be planning to fail.”

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